#378001
Iran's Revolutionary Guard launches a large-scale naval and air defence drill near a strategic Gulf waterway, during which a replica of a US aircraft carrier is used as a target
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#378002
For day number two, I have chosen a candidate who is not the most well known in the field of potential GOP candidates, but who has recently come into the spotlight as a very strong potential candidate. Today’s post is about Wisconsin Governor, Scott Walker. Why you may be familiar with the name Scott Walker:…
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#378003
Jamiel Shaw, whose son was murdered by an illegal immigrant in 2008, blasted the Obama administration’s immigration policies during a House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee hearing on Wednesday. “My son, Jamiel Andre Shaw II, was murdered by a DREAMer, a DACA recipient, a child brought to this...
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#378004
One long-term resident has $161,000 in assets
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#378005
dr ben carson speaks at cpac 2015. ben carson spoke to the conservative political action committee on 2016, education and more. 2015 Conservative Political A...
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#378006
Official site of The Week Magazine, offering commentary and analysis of the day's breaking news and current events as well as arts, entertainment, people and gossip, and political cartoons.
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#378007
The U.S. Treasury Department has rebuffed a request by House Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan, R- Wis., to explain $3 billion in payments that were made to health insurers even though Congress never authorized the spending through annual appropriations. At issue are payments to insurers known as cost-sharing subsidies. These payments come about because President Obama’s healthcare law forces insurers to limit out-of-pocket costs for certain low income individuals by capping consumer expenses, such as deductibles and co-payments, in insurance policies. In exchange for capping these charges, insurers are supposed to receive compensation. What’s tricky is that Congress never authorized any money to make such payments to insurers in its annual appropriations, but the Department of Health and Human Services, with the cooperation of the U.S. Treasury, made them anyway.
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#378008
Pres. Obama is daring Republicans to vote on whether or not his executive actions are legal.
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#378009
The U.S. Treasury Department has rebuffed a request by House Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan, R- Wis., to explain $3 billion in payments that were made to health insurers even though Congress never authorized the spending through annual appropriations. At issue are payments to insurers known as cost-sharing subsidies. These payments come about because President Obama’s healthcare law forces insurers to limit out-of-pocket costs for certain low income individuals by capping consumer expenses, such as deductibles and co-payments, in insurance policies. In exchange for capping these charges, insurers are supposed to receive compensation. What’s tricky is that Congress never authorized any money to make such payments to insurers in its annual appropriations, but the Department of Health and Human Services, with the cooperation of the U.S. Treasury, made them anyway.
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#378010
'I think that Obama uses him to control the Negroes'
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#378011
Sen. Mike Lee helped open up CPAC 2015, taking the stage before 9 AM on the first full day of the conference, to tel.02/26/2015 12:35:22PM EST.
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#378012
Just weeks before Secretary of State John Kerry held new nuclear talks with Iran’s foreign minister in Geneva, Iranians were hanging Kerry's boss in effigy at a huge Tehran-sponsored rally marking the Islamic Revolution’s 36th anniversary, an event that critics say underscores the absurdity of the ongoing diplomatic effort.
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#378013
Unfortunately, the American people have been duped into electing a president who clearly is not Patriot grade.
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#378014
In his 2016 CPAC address, Utah Sen. Mike Lee (R) told his audience only a serious "principled, positive, proven" conservative candidate can win the general election.
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#378015
Obama got stoned at midnight as Marijuana legalization went into effect INTERNET -- Just minutes after a new Washington DC law legalized recreational
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#378016
Dr. Ben Carson, for his part, had the honor of delivering the first CPAC speech of 2015. Despite his early morning remarks.02/26/2015 12:37:24PM EST.
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#378017
It’s starting. As promised, President Obama is using executive actions to impose gun control on the nation, targeting the top-selling rifle in the country, the AR-15 style semi-automatic, with a ban on one of the most-used AR bullets by sportsmen and target shooters. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives this month revealed that it is proposing to put the ban on 5.56mm ammo on a fast track, immediately driving up the price of the bullets and prompting retailers, including the huge outdoors company Cabela’s, to urge sportsmen to urge Congress to stop the president.
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#378018
Republicans like Senator Ted Cruz have been oddly quiet in the latest fight over whether to pass clean DHS funding.
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#378019

From IRS: 'Death by delay'

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Nearly two years after the IRS was exposed for improperly sidetracking requests for tax exemptions from tea party groups, POLITICO has learned that at least a half dozen conservative applicants are still waiting for an answer. This challenges repeated assertions by IRS Commissioner John Koskinen that his embattled agency has “completed”...
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#378020
MADISON, Wis. (Reuters) - The Wisconsin Senate narrowly approved a right-to-work bill on Wednesday that would bar private-sector employees who work under union-negotiated contracts from being required
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#378021
Convention of States Website While I originally posted this earlier this month, I feel that it is worth re-posting for my latest followers in the event it has gotten lost in the shuffle.  Take some time to consider, and by all means click on the link to add your name to the petition.  At times like…
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#378022
Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) alleged that the Tea Party wants to bring back segregation and make women "secondary citizens"
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#378023
What a shame and an embarrassment for Cornell it was to feature MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry as the speaker at the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Lecture on Feb. 23. The event, titled “We Can’t Breathe: The Continuing Consequences of Inequality,” was ostensibly meant to serve as a thought-provoking reflection on contemporary race relations and…
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#378024
By Seth McLaughlin, The Washington TimesBeneath the preening for the Republican presidential nomination at the Conservative Political Action Conference is a fight for the second spot on the ticket, though
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#378025
The top U.S. intelligence official on Thursday gave a drastically different assessment than Secretary of State John Kerry of the terror threat -- declaring 2014 the deadliest year for global terrorism ever recorded, after Kerry claimed that threat was diminishing.
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